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Iggy Retires

CALGARY — Jarome Iginla shed no tears, but generated laughs Monday as one of the NHL's premiere power forwards closed the book on a 20-year career.

The 41-year-old entertained a packed news conference at Scotiabank Saddledome, where he spent 16 seasons as a Calgary Flame and almost a decade as captain, with funny stories and his heartfelt love of hockey.

"I was very fortunate to have a very blessed career," Iginla said.

He bade farewell with the charisma and graciousness that made him a loved player in Calgary and admired throughout league.

That congeniality was always in contrast, however, to his feared fierceness on the ice.

"If we needed a fight, if we needed a big hit, if we needed a big goal, he was there to do it," said his former Flames linemate Craig Conroy, now Calgary's assistant general manager.

"For about three or four years, I don't think there was a better player in the NHL. I think at times we did take him for granted.

Iginla's 625 career goals ties him with Hockey Hall of Famer Joe Sakic for 15th in NHL history. An assist in his final game April 9, 2017, with the Los Angeles Kings gives him an even 1,300 points in 1,554 games.

But few players have impacted a franchise the way Iginla did in Calgary, where he played from 1996 to 2013.

He's the franchise leader in goals (525), points (1,095), games played (1,219) and game-winning goals (83).

"Even though I was from Edmonton, nobody held it against me," Iginla said. "To get to play in Alberta was a real treat."